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newscastingThe Family & History Issue+Shaping Sound

SeptOctNovDec VolunteersFighting Hunger

EducationPictures and Words

THE PUBLICATION FOR MEMBERS AND VOLUNTEERS

G R O U N D S F O R S C U L P T U R E

Fall / Winter 2015

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welcome features

At the center of every family is its shared history. The events and memories that are built together over time are part of what bonds us together. At Grounds

For Sculpture, this is no different. Our roots as the NJ State Fairgrounds, the development of the property, and the exhibitions, programs, and people combine to create a rich community that feels like an extended family. This is particularly poignant for me, as after 14 years I am moving

on to another arts organization. Being a part of the growth of Grounds For Sculpture has been incredibly rewarding. In recent years, I have seen the membership program double in size along with expanded exhibitions, programs, and visitation. Change is part of growth, and with your input and involvement, GFS hopes to continue to grow sustainably and enjoyably together. I cherish the time I have spent here, all that I have experienced and learned, and the friends I have made. This issue of newscasting takes a look at some of the ways history and family are a part of everything that Grounds For Sculpture has to offer — from volunteer experiences to community outreach and more. We invite you and your family, however you define it, to build your own shared history here at Grounds For Sculpture. Aylin GreenFormer Director of Membership

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Time Present and Time Past

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Shaping Sound

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The Land in Pictures and Words

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Cover: Carlos Dorrien, The Nine Muses, 1990-97, granite, 132 x 140 x 360 inches, Grounds For Sculpture, Gift of The Seward Johnson Atelier, Inc. ©1994 • Photo: David Steele

A Fond Farewell

Proud Contractors for the Seward Johnson Center for the Arts & Welcome Center

Arianne Kassof Library in the Member

Lounge Now OnlineDue to the efforts of GFS volunteer and former librarian, Olga Dytyniak, the Arianne Kassof Library has a new catalogue system that is available for viewing online. Just go to librarything.com/catalog/grounds and you will be able to search the collection of books available in the Member Lounge. When you stop in, you will also notice that the books have been nicely organized and categorized by color so they are easy to find. Come by and catch up on some reading! New Member Lounge Hours: Thursday-Sunday 1-4 p.m.

We would like to thank the following members for their recent donations of art books: Lara Darpino, Alan Kassof, Helen Posner, and Ruth Savage.

New Dining Discount at the Princeton Marriott for Grounds For Sculpture Members

Princeton Marriott at Forrestal100 College Road EastPrinceton, NJ 08540The Princeton Marriott at Forrestal has a special offer for Grounds For Sculpture Members and Business Partner Members! Just show your Grounds For Sculpture membership card and receive a 20 percent discount on food at any of the Princeton Marriott’s three dining destinations.(Beverages, tax, and tip not included.)

Enjoy your discount at these great dinning destinations.Homestate Café - Featuring a menu filled with American favorites and known for its hearty Sunday brunch, the Homestate Café offers its guests a simple and enjoyable dining experience and is a popular choice among restaurants near Princeton University.• Open for breakfast• Dress code: Casual • Phone: 609-452-7800 ext. 5200 Barley’s Pub - Hearty appetizers, cold beer, and classic martinis perfect for unwinding at day’s end are served inside Barley’s Pub along with lunch and dinner menus featuring scrumptious

burgers, salads, sandwiches, specialty drinks and more.• Open for lunch and dinner• Dress code: Casual • Phone: 609-452-7800 ext. 5200

Fireside Grill - Featuring fresh local ingredients, the Fireside Grill’s menu is packed with everything from salads and sandwiches to fine steaks and tender medallions, all prepared with a tasty regional twist for a pleasurable dining experience.• Open for dinner• Dress code: Casual • Phone: 609-452-7800 ext. 5200

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news member events calendar

Member Adventures TripsCall the Development Office at (609) 586-0616 ext. 233 for more information.

Key West: Come As You AreJan 21 – 25, 2016Travel with GFS staff to the southernmost city in the continental US: Key West, Florida and “come as you are” to this island retreat for artists and writers. Featuring deluxe accommodations, fine food, and art and garden-centered activities, find out why our travelers keep coming back! Join us for this visit to the winter home of GFS founder and artist, Seward Johnson, and experience a trip tailored for the discerning traveler, featuring exclusive experiences just for GFS Members. Registration Deadline: Friday, November 20

Day Trip to Wave HillApril 20, 2016Join us on this day visit to this exceptional art and garden venue in New York. Wave Hill is a 28-acre public garden and cultural center in the Bronx with breath-taking views overlooking the Hudson River and Palisades. We will tour both the gardens and galleries with a catered lunch in between. $95/per person includes bus, admission, lunch and guided tours. Register by April 1 by calling (609) 586-0616 ext. 243. Registration Deadline: Friday, April 1

La Belle France: Gardens, Art, and InspirationMay 15 – 26, 2016Find your own inspiration amidst the history and artistry of France. Experience the glamor of the French Riviera. Explore the spectacular scenery and tempting cuisine of Provence, a favorite setting for painters like Vincent van Gogh and writers like Peter Mayle. Then on to Paris, the “City of Light” to relive the golden days of the Belle Époque. Featuring a day trip to Giverny to see Monet’s gardens, plenty of museums, and fine wine and food – this trip has it all! For more information, visit groundsforsculpture.grouptoursite.com. Registration Deadline: Friday, October 30

Fall/Winter Exhibition Reception• 21st Annual ISC Student

Awards Exhibition• Disruption, International

Sculpture Center Chapter Members Exhibition

New Member DaySunday, October 11, 20152 – 4 PM, Member LoungeWelcome to GFS Membership! Featuring light refreshments, membership orientation, and docent tours. This event is open to new members who joined between January 1 and July 31, 2015. RSVP by September 29 by calling (609) 586-0616 ext. 243.

Fall/Winter Exhibition Member Preview DaySaturday, October 24, 201510 AM – 2 PM An exclusive opportunity for members to explore the upcoming exhibition season before it opens to the public. Preview new gallery installations, take a tour, meet the artists, and learn from guest speakers. Participate in art demonstrations and family activities, experience music, film screenings, and more!

Please contact the Membership Office at (609) 586-0616 ext. 234 for more information about any of the following programs.

Member Preview Day Information:

General admission from 10am until 2pm, is open to

Members only. RSVPs are not required, but some programs

require online registration. Please present your current

membership card or join upon entry. Please note: members

will be able to purchase guest tickets at $15 each or use guest passes on this special day. The park will be open to the public

starting at 2pm. Visit groundsforsculpture.org for the full schedule of events and registration information.

On Saturday, May 9, more than 600 GFS members participated in the first Member Preview Day. Members were invited to this exclusive preview of the spring/summer season with artists, Jae Ko, Karl and Jonas Stirner, Robert Lobe, and Lauren Clay. They enjoyed special programming that included guest artist speakers, tours of the park led by curator, Tom Moran, a film screening, conservation demonstrations, a quilling workshop, musical entertainment and delicious food from the Peacock and Van Gogh Cafés. Our next Member Preview Day will be on Saturday, October 24 from 10-2 p.m.

Friday, October 23, 2015 / 6 – 8 PM

An evening reception to celebrate the exhibition season and thank our artists, donors, sponsors, business partner members, and members at the Contributor level and higher. All GFS members are invited to increase their support of the work of GFS by upgrading their membership to attend this event. Alternatively, a limited number of event tickets will be available for purchase by members at any level for $60 per person. Guest tickets will also be available to purchase. Please call the Membership office for more information.

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gardens

Maybe it’s because I started working here in 1984, when Grounds For Sculpture was just the eccentric dream of our visionary founder, that I take for granted exactly how

vast a project this has been. In the beginning I was asked to secure and stabilize the ruin of what had been the New Jersey State Fairgrounds. Abandoned buildings, broken windows, thousands of pigeons, piles of rubble, and waist-high weeds greeted me across a flat and nearly treeless twelve-acre expanse. This was supposed to be turned into a highly unusual public garden dedicated to the

display of three-dimensional art. Every year since then has brought new projects and sometimes

seemingly insurmountable challenges that we addressed day by day. The garden took shape and gradually became what you see today. It continues to grow and evolve, a living thing, drawing visitors to interact with the sculpture displayed in its unique landscape. It’s when I look at the photographs of what was here before that I am modestly awestruck by what has been accomplished.

Time Present and Time PastBy W. Bruce Daniels, Project Manager – The Atlantic Foundation

Can you guess what this would be transformed into?

This calls to mind the Buddhist saying about the lotus flower which grows out of the mud to rise above its humble beginning and struggles.

A 1984 view of the Park and Fairgrounds Road from the Northwest. The long cream building is the now former shopping center, and the MEB is in the right corner.

A recent view of the Park taken from the same northwest perspective.

Apres le DejeunerAvant le DejeunerProject Manager, Bruce Daniels

Early job training for a future life’s work at GFS, Bruce Daniels

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Grounds For Sculpture is proud to present a members only performance series entitled Shaping Sound, on the first three Thursdays in November. Funding for this series has

been provided in part by two Grounds For Sculpture members, Michael Chang and Robert Herrig. This special series was created to present a multi-layered approach to the Fall/Winter exhibition season at GFS, exclusively for our dedicated membership.

Each performance promises to transform the indoor gallery exhibitions to create an immersive sight and sound experience. It’s an indoor season of art and performance unlike any other. Following the performance, meet the performers over cocktails and light hors d’oeuvres during an intimate reception. To round out the evening with an artful flair for fare, you’re invited to Rat’s Restaurant to enjoy an optional pre fixe dinner package.

On Thursday, November 5, our series opens in the East Gallery with West Windsor-based orchestra Sinfonietta Nova, performing Pulitzer-Prize winning composer John Luther Adams’s Dream in White On White, among other works. Adams’s music encompasses the native cultures and life of Alaska; indicative of the vast landscape of the country. With a melodic effect that is slow and a bit spacey, this featured work evokes the treeless, windswept

expanses of Western Alaska – a musical counterpart to Jae Ko’s installation of Force of Nature, 白Shiro.

If you missed them at this year’s Anniversary Arts Party, Thursday, November 12th is another opportunity to catch the Graffito Works improvisational dance with movement and music spontaneously created and inspired by the textured and anodized aluminum wall reliefs of Robert Lobe: In the Forest Drawn of Metal featuring Forest Projects, Collaborative Works with Kathleen Gilje. Walk among the dancers as they create movement that examines the textural nuances, along with interplay of the unnatural and unpredictable in the physical world.

Closing the series, the Princeton University student ensemble Princeton Laptop Orchestra (PLOrk) highlights the International Sculpture Center’s exhibition season by creating unconventional sonic sounds via modified electronic sources, laptops, and custom speakers.

Information regarding these events will be announced on the GFS website, and included in our new event guide. Tickets will be limited to ensure an intimate experience. We do hope to see you there! If you are interested in learning more about how you can support GFS programs, please contact the Development Department at 609-586-0616 ext. 233.

Shaping Sound A New, Members Only Performance Series Supported by GFS Members By Rena Perrone, Curator of Performing Arts

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GFS is just a click away and there are lots of ways to stay in touch. Check out our website groundsforsculpture.org. There, you can sign up for our e-newsletter and get regular updates about what’s new and happening at the park. You can also “like” us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and Instagram.

education

A Grounds For Sculpture History: The Land in Pictures and Words By Lillian Ciuffreda, member of the Princeton Photography Club and Grounds For Sculpture

Grounds For Sculpture (GFS) changed my life. My husband, Mark Poiani, and I discovered GFS in the summer of 2006 when I retired to care for my mother who was diagnosed with dementia. As my mother’s condition deteriorated, GFS became our primary “get away” providing us with a sanctuary,

a “mini vacation” for a day. During this time, I developed an interest in photography and in 2010 was a merit award winner in GFS’s Focus on Sculpture exhibition. Carl Geisler, the president of the Princeton Photography Club, was the other merit award recipient that year. The night of the opening we met Carl and his wife, Sheila, immediately developed a rapport with them, and accepted their invitation to join the Princeton Photography Club.

In January 2014, I was asked to be the chairperson for the exhibition that the Princeton Photography Club would be coordinating with GFS and was delighted to have the opportunity to “give back” to both the Princeton Photography Club and GFS. A Grounds For Sculpture History: The Land in Pictures and Words will be on display from September 19 to November 1, 2015 in the Education Gallery and adjacent Conference Room in the Seward Johnson Center for the Arts.

The exhibition will include images created by Princeton Photography Club members, newspaper articles from the Hamilton Historical Society, memorabilia from the New Jersey State Fairgrounds, and photographs from the Grounds For Sculpture archival collection. Visit A Grounds For Sculpture History: The Land in Pictures and Words to learn about the GFS transformation from the flat and barren New Jersey State Fairgrounds into the beautiful 42-acre sculpture park it is today.

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CONNECT WITH US

VOLUNTEER: Our volunteer program is an enriching and fun way to spend free time. We cherish—and rely

on—the invaluable time our volunteers contribute. To volunteer at GFS or for more information about how you

can donate your time, contact our Manager of

Volunteer Services at (609) 586-0616, ext. 247.

Nine Maples: The East State Street Fairgrounds Entrance, 2015 digital print, • Photo: Lillian Ciuffreda

WINTER HOURSGrounds For Sculpture will be open Tuesday – Sunday, 10:00 am – 5:00

pm daily from January 2, 2016 – March 1, 2016.

Of course members are always free, however, a limited number of online tickets will be available on

the Grounds For Sculpture website at the discounted price of $10 per

ticket for visits between January 2, 2016 – March 1, 2016.

Children 5 and under will receive free admission. Regular admission

prices will apply to tickets purchased in person at the GFS Welcome Center (Adult - $15, Senior - $12, Student - $10, Children 5 and under – FREE).

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Please consider joining GFS’ supporters and contributing to this

year’s annual appeal. Visit GFSTomorrow.org, or call the Development Office t 609-586-0616

ext. 233 or 254.

This year, Grounds For Sculpture (GFS)partnered with the

Princeton Area Commu-nity Foundation to facil-itate a series of informal but important conversa-tions with our members and donors to talk about why and how we sup-port our local communi-ty, the value that it brings and how it makes us feel. In July, we focused our conversation on the many reasons families give together, such as transmitting values from one generation to an-other, experiencing joy together, and passing on life lessons or financial concepts. Using tools that can be used with both children and adults to discuss “family mission statements,” we shared some personal stories about how our families influenced us with their causes and how that made an impact on what we support. We talked about starting volunteer activities as a family such as participating in walks that benefit parks and nature; providing food and company for the homeless, and volunteering at an animal shelter. We will be holding more conversations over the winter, if you are interested in learning more about how you can make giving a treasured family tradition, please contact our Development Depart-ment at 609-586-0616 ext. 233 for more information.

support GFS

“Thank you for a wonderful and informative workshop.--thinking about what values you want to pass

on to your children is so important.” Jaqueline Alberts

Nurturing a Family Tradition of Giving & Raising Generous Children

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A FAMILY LEGACY

This newsletter focuses on family and history; the value placed on supporting the causes that you are passionate about as a family, and how collectively your actions and support

can have a positive and meaningful impact on the community. This passion and dedication has clearly been demonstrated here at Grounds For Sculpture (GFS), earlier this year Mr. and Mrs. Johnson contributed a significant gift to GFS through the Johnson Art and Education Foundation

“For 30 years, I have devoted my time and resources to developing this wonderful, now magical place,” says Johnson

The gift, worth in excess of $130M, includes much of the park property, several of its buildings, and more than 370 sculptures from The Sculpture Foundation—all now owned by GFS as a result of this transfer—which is a huge change. A gift of this magnitude is incredibly exciting and increases the organization’s assets exponentially—but it also requires tremendous fiscal responsibility and strategic planning.

“I am committed to working with Grounds For Sculpture over the next few years for a successful transition, but ultimately they will call upon the larger community to ensure that the park remains a shared treasure,” says Johnson.

In anticipation of this gift, GFS began paving the way toward successful self-sustainability with a multi-tiered strategic plan. It grew its Board of Trustees because strong and effective leadership helps to ensure smart decisions. And because our members are among our best champions and greatest resources, we reinvigorated our membership program to extend new opportunities to you, our corps of visionary supporters.

As we recognize our founder for his generous contributions and uphold his vision to draw people into a landscape with sculpture, we also look to the future of GFS and our growing community. With your trust and support, this wonderful cultural gem can continue as ever, and remain a valued part of the community. GFS will continue to provide robust programming and superb exhibitions, and to serve as a visually rich natural environment further activated by hundreds of familiar and beloved sculptures.

We’re in for amazing things—and if there’s one thing you can be sure of, it’s that you’ll always find something new here—a new way to engage with art, a new way to spend important time with friends, family, or by yourself, or a new exhibition to wander through. We look forward to seeing you again, and again, and again, and we hope that you will join us in ensuring that this amazing treasure is here for generations to come.

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community partnerships at GFS

Supporting Families in the Community

Families come to GFS for many reasons: To discover art hidden amidst trees and wooded coves, to explore, and hide, and loll around on the grassy lawns; to learn, relax, and enjoy each other’s company. Family time constitutes the most enduring memories we carry with us from childhood. GFS is proud

of the new partnerships we’ve developed with some of the area’s hardest working non-profit organizations who work to improve the lives of Mercer County’s most vulnerable families. We wanted to share with you some of the ways GFS contributes to building healthy, happy families in our larger community.

For the past several summers, GFS has partnered with Isles, Inc. to bring quality arts education and recreation to their summer camp program. This summer, GFS hosted a month-long program for children at HomeFront, Mercer County’s largest homeless services organization. Over four Thursdays in July, the kids took a horticultural tour of the garden, explored poetry with Doc Long, a veteran Trenton public school educator and poet, made their own plaster hand casts, and enjoyed eating ice cream, with our newest member of the GFS Board of Directors and Thomas Sweet owner, Marco Cucci. (Read more about Marco on page 10).

“Every child deserves some relaxed, care-free summer fun,” said GFS executive director Gary Schneider. “When we can extend our resources to the greater community that makes us a better neighbor.”

Through a special initiative with the Trenton Area Stakeholders, a consortium of non-profit and social service agencies addressing the needs of the region’s most vulnerable families, GFS recently launched a pilot program of a Community Arts Pass – like the popular library pass program, but for non-profit organizations. In this case, the passes allow the clients of our partner organizations free access to GFS. To trial the program, we partnered with the YMCA of Trenton, UIH Family Partners, and MillHill Child and Family Development Center, also in Trenton.

“We run a support group for children in foster care, and it was a special treat to take them to Grounds For Sculpture,” said MillHill’s Tamara Noizy, Director of Family Support Services. “It’s so important for these children to get an opportunity to just run around. They love discovering sculptures hiding among the plants and trees.” At UIH Family Partners, a social service group with programs aimed at strengthening the role of non-custodial fathers, the pass program provides access to a safe place for dads and their children to spend an afternoon together. “The children definitely take the lead when we go to GFS,” remarked Carter Patterson, who brings groups of fathers several times of month. “They love showing their dads pieces of art, and it really gets the families talking about how things are made and what the pieces mean. It’s a really powerful opportunity to watch families connect over art.”

If you’re interested in finding out more about the programs and services GFS offers to families in our community, or to support these community programs, please contact Rhonda DiMascio at 609-586-0616 ext 233 or [email protected].

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Go green Receive event guides

electronically by sending an email to gogreen@

groundsforsculpture.org. You’ll be helping us take a step

toward sustainability and be among the first to receive this

information, which means you’ll have first dibs on programs

that always sell out! Please be sure to add

[email protected] to your address book so you

get our messages!

CONNECT WITH US

JOIN: Our members receive special

discounts on everything from shopping and dining to classes and more, exclusive

invitations to exhibition previews, and free admission

to the park year-round…just for starters. To become a

GFS member or for more information about the many

benefits of membership, contact our Director of

Membership at 586-0616 ext. 234. We offer corporate memberships too!

In preparation for the Winter Holiday Festival on December 5, we’re inviting visitors to participate in The GFS Gift of Creativity Drive. This holiday season, share the Gift of Creativity with deserving local children. Stop by the GFS Museum Shop to purchase an artistic kit, which is designed to promote creativity, self-expression and fun! Purchased kits will be gifted to a local child. In addition, each purchase makes possible a magical day at GFS for one child, including transportation, hands-on art workshops, a performance, lunch, and the artistic kit to bring home as a gift! Help GFS share the Gift of Creativity this holiday season! Purchases can be made in the GFS Museum Shop starting Tuesday, October 6

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new board members

Join the Grounds For Sculpture Legacy Society and help support Grounds For Sculpture through Planned Giving. Through your bequest or other planned gifts, you can ensure that Grounds For Sculpture (GFS) will continue to fulfill its mission to promote an appreciation and understanding of contemporary art for all people and inspire visitors of all ages for generations to come. For more information, please contact the Development Department at 609-586-0616 ext. 233.

Grounds For Sculpture (GFS) is pleased to announce the addition of two new members to its board of trustees. Our two new board members were chosen for their extraordinary commitment to the arts and the incredible and varied

expertise each possesses.Newly appointed board members include Penelope B. Lattimer, Director of the

Rutgers Institute for Improving Student Achievement and The New Jersey School Development Council at Rutgers, The State University, Graduate School of Edu-cation (RIISA); and Marco B. Cucchi, the President and owner of Thomas Sweet Chocolate Companies based in Princeton, New Jersey.

“I am so pleased to welcome Penelope and Marco, each of whom brings a tre-mendous love of the arts and an understanding of their power and necessity in the community; their professional expertise in education and business development truly complements our governing board. With their added guidance and leadership, GFS will continue to grow as a strong, sustainable organization that serves as a resource and asset for the community,” says Gary Schneider, GFS Executive Director

Dr. Lattimer joined the RIISA team as Assistant Director in 2007 and was named Director in 2011. Dr. Lattimer is involved in the development of RIISA’s work, specif-ically addressing middle level education as well as arts integration. She also seeks to build networks and partnerships among districts with similar needs and interests in the central region of New Jersey. She is responsible for working with NJ school dis-tricts to build networks and partnerships with RIISA and the GSE. Ms. Penelope Lat-timer is the Director of the Rutgers Institute to Improve Student Achievement Staff.

She was formerly New Jersey State Assistant Commissioner of Education, and she was the Assistant Superintendent for the Curriculum and Instruction, and Principal at Gibbons High School in New Brunswick, NJ. She is the author of Beloved Educators: Women of Color Who Inspire Us. She is a Trustee of the Children’s Specialized Hospital and former Board member for the National Board of Directors for the Girl Scouts. Additionally, she chaired the Crossroads Theatre Board and currently serves on the George Street Playhouse Board. She lives in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

Mr. Cucchi has served as President and owner of Thomas Sweet since 2005 and is responsible for managing the retail, wholesale, and franchising of its proprietary ice creams, chocolates, and coffees.

Prior to owning Thomas Sweet, Mr. Cucchi specialized in customer strategy con-sulting primarily in the financial services industry. He has over 15 years of financial services industry experience and has specialized in CRM strategy and process im-provement in both front and back-office functions. He has advised clients in the Consumer Banking, Investment Banking, and Insurance disciplines.

Mr. Cucchi co-authored the Value-Based Customer Relationship Methodology (vCRM) which was used as the global method for CRM Strategy development at IBM. He also co-authored other material including an article for the Direct Market-ing Association entitled, Positioning CRM Programs for Value Creation. Marco holds an MBA in Marketing & Finance from Fordham University and a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting from the University of Delaware. Marco lives with his family in Belle Mead, New Jersey.

Grounds For Sculpture Welcomes Two New Board Members

“It is a pleasure to have been asked to serve on the board of

such a wonderful and wondrous institution. I look forward to being one of the stewards

responsible for ensuring that the vision of Mr. Johnson continues

well into the future.”

“Grounds For Sculpture is a very special and unique treasure in

our beloved State. On each of my visits I discover a new magical space. I am looking forward to

working with the talented GFS staff and committed Board of Directors

to preserve and enhance these beautiful grounds, interior exhibit

spaces and ever expanding learning opportunities.”

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If you are interested in volunteering at Grounds For Sculpture or would like more information, please go to our website at groundsforsculpture.org/Get-Involved/Volunteer or contact Nancy Schomburg at [email protected].

volunteers

CONNECT WITH US

DONATE: GFS is a not-for-profit self-

sustaining organization that relies on the generosity of

those who believe, as we do, that art belongs in the lives of everyone. Please consider

making a tax-deductible gift. Whether you make a

one-time donation, provide steady and reliable support through a monthly pledge,

or are including GFS in your estate planning, your contribution will help us

keep the park thriving for years to come. To make a

gift or for more information, contact our Director of Development at (609)

586-0616, x. 233. Corporate sponsorship and memorial

opportunities are also available by calling (609) 586-0616 x. 248.

Grounds For Sculpture has a new mailing address!

Please send your correspondence to:

80 Sculptors WayHamilton, NJ 08619

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Grounds For Sculpture and The United Way of Greater Mercer County Join Together to Strike Out Hunger through United Way’s Day of Caring

The United Way of Greater Mercer County brought over 400 area volunteers to the Strike Out Hunger event at Grounds For Sculpture on June 23rd. The event featured families helping families as the volunteers created and packaged healthy oatmeal breakfasts which were distributed to food banks

across New Jersey for families in need. Volunteers packaged 72,000 meals between 8a.m. and 2p.m. at the one-day event.

In New Jersey over 375,000 children are food insecure, or roughly 18% of the State’s children. In Mercer County alone over 12,900 children, or 15.6% of the county’s children are food insecure. With the close of the school season, children receiving free/reduced breakfasts and lunches no longer have access to those free meals. The summer for most children means a break from classes. For many underprivileged children it means dealing with the stress and insecurity of not knowing how or when they will receive their next meal. The summer season is particularly busy at food banks and pantries as families try to bridge the gap between their income and food needs.

“Access to fresh and healthy meals can be a challenge – especially in vulnerable and underserved populations. United Way’s Day of Caring is an important day of service and Grounds For Sculpture is not only a proud sponsor, but a proud participant as well,” said Gary Schneider, Executive Director of Grounds For Sculpture.

The emergency food provider system in New Jersey depends on donations of non-perishable food, money, and residents volunteering their time at food banks, food pantries or soup kitchens. If you are interested in donating non-perishable food, money, or volunteering your time please contact your local food bank or soup kitchen. You can search for emergency food providers in your area by http://endhungernj.org/.

On June 21, 2016, GFS will co-sponsor this event again with the United Way of Mercer County here at GFS. If you are interested in participating, please contact Janis Martin-Hughes at [email protected].

One of United Way of Greater Mercer County’s Strike Out Hunger’s youngest volunteers helps to pack fortified oatmeal

Volunteers load the finished p oduct.

Summer break means time to volunteer for these students, for others it means dealing with the loss of school provided breakfast and lunch.

United Way of Mercer County volunteers take a break from packing.

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The perfect gift for the holiday season! With our new gift package, you can share the wonder of GFS with family, friends, business colleagues and clients.

The Gift of GFS includes: • Admission for two • A personal one-hour guided tour of GFS • A $50 Gift Card to the Zagat-rated Rat’s Restaurant • A golden GFS gift envelope • Shipping and handling

Cost: $125 (a value of $162)

THIS SEASON, GIVE THE GIFT OF GROUNDS FOR SCULPTURE

Purchase at the Museum Shop or online. For online and phone orders, (609) 586-0616 x239, please allow 7 business days for delivery.

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